Each headlines retains its meaning and also reads faster. I’ve written before about the importance of brevity; the fewer words we use, the stronger our writing. ‘In order’ might seem insignificant, but every second counts when we want people to read our entire message, especially online. Remember that Twitter’s new video tool, Vine, grants us only six seconds to make a point.

In a cover letter, work email or business presentation, every tick of the clock matters. That’s why ‘in order’ needs to go.